This Gzhel necklace features Tibetan agate beads separated with pure copper findings and linked with copper figures.
Gzhel is a style of Russian ceramics that originated in the village of Gzhel, located near Moscow. It is known for its distinctive blue and white color scheme, often featuring intricate hand-painted designs. Gzhel ceramics are traditionally made from white clay and are fired at high temperatures to achieve their characteristic blue hues. The art of Gzhel ceramics dates back to the early 19th century and continues to be a popular form of Russian folk art and craftsmanship.
Hand-made in Canada
Materials: Tibetan agate, copper